CBS News hires M. Sanjayan June 1, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Lead scientist at The Nature Conservancy to cover science, environment
The ice melt cometh May 11, 2012 By Curtis Brainard But flawless coverage about happenings in Antarctica has been rare
Obama promises climate talk April 26, 2012 By Curtis Brainard But reporters will probably have to keep asking
Q&A: The NYT’s Justin Gillis April 2, 2012 By Curtis Brainard The recent Oakes Award winner talks about how to keep climate on the front page
Heartland, Gleick, and Media Law March 1, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Experts weigh in on leaks and deceptive tactics
What Drives Public Opinion About Climate Change? February 8, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Politicians, economy more influential than media coverage, study says
Down, But Not Out? January 10, 2012 By Curtis Brainard A closer look at the quantity of climate coverage in 2011
Climate Coverage Crashes January 4, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Downward spiral in English-language news media continued in 2011
Methane Mysteries December 21, 2011 By Curtis Brainard Coverage of permafrost melt creates confusion about level of worry
Frozen Planet’s Final Episode Will Air in US December 7, 2011 By Curtis Brainard Discovery Channel reverses course following wave of criticism, but what will viewers get?
WSJ Marginalizes Muller November 17, 2011 By Curtis Brainard Climate-change op-ed didn’t run in the paper’s US edition
Frozen Planet Freezes Out Climate November 16, 2011 By Curtis Brainard BBC’s polar series unwisely sets apart episode about global warming
Like the Odds of a Heart Attack? November 3, 2011 By Curtis Brainard The limits of medical analogies for the climate-weather connection
Plant Food: Does Carbon Count? October 6, 2011 By Curtis Brainard Admirable NYT article on forests misses one important point
Tornadoes and Climate Change May 26, 2011 By Curtis Brainard McKibben is wrong; many reporters are “making connections”